Back in January, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) invited me to speak at their mammoth annual convention in Orlando, the International Builders Show. As part of their IBS Live education track, I gave a talk titled “Cities-as-a-Service: What Does the On-Demand Economy Mean for Housing?” Running the gamut from dead malls to AVs to co-working and tactical urbanism, I made the case for why the old suburban formula of homes-for-living, office parks-for-working, and malls-for-shopping no longer works anymore. Although the talk is on Vimeo, I’ve password-protected it. Please drop me a line if you’d like to see it.